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FOREWORD 


THE collection offered in this sale was formed by L. V. Larsen, of 
Coshocton, Ohio, U.S.A., over the past quarter of a century. Mr. Larsen 
is a chemical engineer in the plastics industry, a Fellow of the Royal Numis- 
matic Society, and a member of the British Numismatic Society and of the 
American Numismatic Society. He began the collection by a few purchases 
from Boston and New York dealers, then enlarged his scope through pur- 
chases over a number of years from the principal London dealers. In recent 
years he found fewer opportunities to buy coins needed to fill gaps in his 
collection, and so feels that this is perhaps the time to dispose of the 
collection in such a way that others may find the pleasures in acquisition 
which he enjoyed. A considerable part of his numismatic library is offered 
for sale with the coins. 


While this collection represents the whole period of British numismatic 
history, and has at least one coin from each reign in which coins were 
issued since the conquest, it is strongest in the milled series. The collection 
of silver of Queen Anne is practically complete, and is rivalled only by the 
George I silver. The collector of silver crowns will find an almost complete 
series of the types or major varieties from Edward VI to Elizabeth II. 
Those who classify their pennies of the Confessor by the B.M. Catalogue 
types will find York mint pieces of almost every type. 


The illustrations are from direct photographs and references to standard 
works need no explanation. It has been our pleasure to follow Mr. Larsen’s 
extensive notes on his collection in the preparation of this catalogue. 


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CATALOGUE of 
The Collection of 


ENGLISH SILVER COINS 


and the 
NUMISMATIC LIBRARY 
the property of 
Mr. L. V. LARSEN 
of Coshocton, Ohio 


Day of Sale 
Wednesday, November 1st, 1972 


commencing at 10 a.m. precisely 


THE L. V. LARSEN COLLECTION 


Lor 


1 Channel Islands, billon Stater, off-centre; Thames and South, tin 
pieces (2). All fine. 


‘.” One tin piece from the Brentford find. 


2 Iceni, silver, two crescents, rev. crude horse right, three pellets 
below (Mack 429). Fine. 


Roman Empire, Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), AZ As, rev. 
Britannia seated on rocks; behind, arms (RIC 934; C.117). 
Fine and scarce. 


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4 —— A Denarii (3) of Hadrian, rev. Aegyptos reclining; Julia 
Domna, and Caracalla; together with a Follis of Constan- 
tine I, Siscia mint, and three barbarous radiates. Very fine 
and better. 


5* Anglo-Saxon, silver Sceatta, inscribed type, Apa, crude bust 
right and rumic legend, rev. cross and pellets, legend around 
(BMC 2c; N.163). Obverse fine, reverse very fine. 


‘. From the Lord Grantley Collection. 


£32.00 


£27.00 


£17.00 


£30.00 


£48.00 


6 


Lor 
£65.00 6 Another. Porcupine type (BMC 55 var.; N.45), very fine; another 
(BMC 60 var.; N.48), very fine. 
£28.00 7 Copper Stycas, Eanred, moneyer Fordred; Aethelred II, moneyer 
Alghere; another, moneyer Wihtred; another, retrograde, 
this fair, others fine. 
£48.00 8 —— Redwulf, moneyer Cuthbert, fine; Eanbold, moneyer Ethel- 


weard, good fine; Wigmund, moneyer Ethelhelm, fine but 
some verdigris. 


SILVER PENNIES 


£140.00 9* Kent, Archbishop Coelnoth (833-870), Group I, Portrait type, 
+ VV HERE MONETA (N.241; BMC 58). Piece chipped off 
edge and small crack, otherwise very fine. 


‘.” From the C. Anthony Collection. 


£30.00 10 Mercta, Burgred (852-874), diademed bust, rev. MONETA DIGA in 
three lines, type a (N.423). Discoloured, very fine. 


£32.00 11 DantsH East ANGLIA, St. Eadmund Memorial Coinage (c. 890- 
905), moneyer BOSECIN (N.483). Very fine. 


£30.00 12 NORTHUMBRIAN VIKING COINAGE (c. 897), Cunnetti type (N.S01; 
BMC 935 var.). Very fine. 


£210.00 13* Wessex, Acthelwulf, Portrait type, Phase 2 (c. 843-c. 8487), 
moneyer DIAR (N.610; BMC 43 var.). Very fine but chipped 


on edge. 

£60.00 14 —— Aethelberht (858-865/6), BMC type I, bust to right, 
moneyer HEABEARHT (N.620). Light corrosion and edge 
chip, fine. 


‘* From the Lincoln (1894) and Lord Grantley Collections. 


£70.00 15* —— Aethelred I (865/6-871), BMC type I, bust rignt, moneyer 
ELBERE (N.622). Good fine and scarce. 


‘.* From the Lincoln and Lord Grantley (lot 994) Collections. 


Alfred I (871-900), Portrait type, rev. LONDONI monogram 
(N.644). Very fine. 





£310.00 LG* 


Lor 
17* ——- —— Non-portrait type, moneyer EDELVLF (N.635). Good 
fine. 
18 —— Edward the Elder (899-924/5), Two Line type, moneyer 


Sprov, spov (N. 649). Very fine. 


Kings of all England 
19 Aethelstan (924-939), Two Line type, moneyer MANNA (N.668). 
Piece missing from edge, fine. 
20* Eadmund (936-946), Two Line type, BMC type 17 var., moneyer 
AMYNDES (N.691). Very fine. 
‘. From the P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton Collection. 


21 Eadred (946-955), Two Line type, BMC type 1, moneyer INGEL- 
GAR (N.707). Small chip, striking crack, fine. 


22* Eadwig (955-959), Three Line type, York, BMC type 10a. 
moneyer FRODRICH (N.730). Very fine and rare. 


23 Eadgar (959-975), Two Line type, moneyer IvE (N.741). Very 
fine. 


24* Edward the Martyr (975-978), sole type, Winchester, diademed 
bust left, rev. small cross pattée, PIMTSIGE M-O PINT 
(N.763). Poorly struck, but otherwise fine and very rare. 


25 Aethelred II (978-1016), First Hand type, Stamford, moneyer 
Aelfwold, ALFPOLD MO STANF (N.766). Fine. 


‘. From the Wells (lot 14) Collection. 


26 —— Second Hand type, London, moneyer Eadmund, EADMVND 
M-O LVND (N.768). Very fine. 


27 —— Crux type, Lincoln, moneyer Colgrim, COLGRIM M~O LINCOL 
(N.770). Fine. 


28 — Another, Lewes, moneyer Leofwine, LEOFPINE M-O LAEPE. 
About very fine. 


29 —— Another, Winchester, moneyer Byrhsige, BYRHSIGE M-O 
PINT. Good very fine. 


£135.00 


£50.00 


£42.00 


£85.00 


£34.00 


£190.00 


£36.00 


£160.00 


£20.00 


£26.09 


£29.00 


Lor 
£26.00 30 —— Another, Southwark, moneyer Heawulf, HEAWVLF MO 
SVDGE. Very fine. 
£28.00 31 —— Long Cross type, London, moneyer Aethelwerd, ZDELPERD 
MO LYND (N.774). Very fine. 
.. From the Naish Collection. 
£26.00 32 —— Helmet type, London, moneyer Aethelwerd, @DELPERD MO 
LVND (N.775). Fine. 
*.” From the Lawrence (lot 259) Collection. 
£20.00 ae —— Last Small Cross, Lincoln, moneyer Aethelnoth, EDELNOD 
MON LINCOL (N.777). Very fine. 
£26.00 34 —— Another, London, moneyer Godwine, GODPINE MON LVN- 


DEN. Sharp very fine. 


£32.00 35 Cnut (1016-1035), Quatrefoil type, York, moneyer Sunulf, 
SVNVLF MIOEI (North 781). Good very fine. 


£22.00 36 —— Another, Oxford, moneyer Godman, GODMAN ON OXSEN. 
Slightly cracked, about fair. 


£28.00 37 —— Pointed Helmet type, York, moneyer Wulfnoth, PvLNop 
MO EOFR (N.787). Very fine. 

£8.00 38 — Small Cross type, York, moneyer Godman, GODMAN ON 
EOFEI. Fair. 


£109.00 39* Harold I (1035-40), Fleur-de-lis type, London, moneyer Winsige, 
PYNSIE ON LVNDE (N.803). Very fine. 


£520.00 40* Harthacnut (1035-42), Arm and Sceptre type, Exeter, moneyer 
Edmaer, EDMER ON EXCESR (N.811). Extremely fine and 
rare. 


£72.00 41* Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Pacx type, London, moneyer 
Aelfwine, ELPINE ONN LVN (N.813). Extremely fine. 


£210.00 42* —— Another, York, moneyer Aethelwine, EDELPINE ON EOEFR, 
annulet in one quarter. Extremely fine. 


' From the Ryan Collection. 


Lor 


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Radiate/Small Cross type, Lincoln, moneyer Colgrim, CoL- 
GRIM ON LINC (N.816). Very fine. 


Another, York, moneyer Arncetel, ARNCETEL ON EOFRPI, 
annulet on rev. Very fine. 


Trefoil Quadrilateral type, London, moneyer Godwine, 
GODPINE ON LVND (N.817). Very fine. 


Another, York, moneyer Aelfere, ALFHERE ON EOFR. Fine. 


Small Flan type, London, moneyer Deohen, DEOHEN ON 
LVN (N.818). About very fine. 


‘. From the Lawrence (lot 269) Collection. 


Another, York, moneyer Arngrim, ARNGRIM ON EOF, annu- 
let in one quarter. Extremely fine. 


Expanding Cross type (Light Coinage), Steyning, moneyer 
Wullgzt, PVLGET ON STENI (N.820). Almost extremely fine 
and rare. 


Another (Heavy Coinage), London, moneyer Aelfgar, 
ABLFGAR ON LVND (N.823). Very fine. 


‘'. From the Lockett (lot 816) Collection. 


Another, York, moneyer Stircol, STYRCOL ON EOFERPI. 
Good fine. 


. From the Lawrence Collection (lot 278). 


Helmet type (2), Winchester, GODMAN ON PINCI; Canterbury, 
SYLDEPINE ON CEN (N.825). Very fine and fine. 


Another, York, moneyer Thor, DORR ON EOFERPI. Very fine. 


Sovereign / Eagles, Lewes, moneyer Godwine, GODPINE ONN 
L&PE (N.827). Good very fine. 


Another, Wallingford, moneyer Brand, BRAND ON PALI. 
Very fine. 


Another, Winchester, moneyer Anderboda, ANDERBODA ON 
PINC. Fine. 


£26.00 


£30.00 


£46.00 


£30.00 


£25.00 


£31.00 


£65.09 


£26.00 


£23.00 


£34.00 


£30.00 


£48.00 


W’drawn 


£16.00 


£42.00 


£50.00 


£48.00 


£24.00 


£36.00 


295.00 


£155.00 


£58.00 


£48.00 


£150.00 


£150.00 


£12.00 


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—_ Another, York, moneyer Snebern, SNEBRN ON EOF, annulet 
in 2nd and 3rd quarters. Very fine. 


—— Hammer Cross type (2), Winchester, BRIHTMER ON PINCE 
(N.82), extremely fine; York, ARNGRIM ON EOER, very fine. 


—— Facing Bust type (3), Canterbury, LEOFSTAN, York (2), 
SCVLA and VLFCTEL (N.830). Fine or better. 


—— Pyramids type, Lincoln, moneyer Othgrim, OPGRIM ON 
LINCO (N.831; Mossop 30). Fine and scarce. 


—  —— Two similar, Winchester, ANDERBODE, and York, 
OVDGRIM. Fine and very fine. 


Harold II (1066), sole type, York, crowned bust left, rev. Pax 
across centre, moneyer Roscetel, ROSCETEL ON EOFER 
(N.836). Fine and rare. 

Norman Kings 

William I (1066-87), Profile type, Hastings, moneyer Dunnic, 
DVNNIC ON HESTI (N.839). Extremely fine. 


—— Bonnet type, York, moneyer Outholf, AVDOLF ON EOFE 
(N.839). Very fine. 


—— Canopy type, London, moneyer Godric, GODRIC ON LVNDE 
(N.843). Very fine. 
’.’ From the H. A. Parsons (lot 215) Collection. 


—— Two Sceptres type, London, moneyer Godric, GODINC ON 
LVNDEI (N.844). Very fine. 


* ___ Two Stars type, London, moneyer Eadwine, EDPI ON LVNDt 


(N.845). Very fine. 


— Sword type, Winchester, moneyer Godwine, GODPINE ON 
PINCI (N.846). Good very fine. 


__— Profile bust to right, London, moneyer Wulfwine, PvLF- 
PINE ON LVN (N.847). Good very fine. 


—— Paxs type, Winchester, moneyer Siword, SIPORD ON PINCE 
(N.848). Fine. 


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William I, Cross in Quatrefoil type, London, moneyer Brunic, 
BRVNIC ON LVN (N.852). Very fine. 


Henry I, Pellets in Quatrefoil type, London, moneyer Wulfgar, 
WVLFEGAR ON LVNDE (N.870). Nicely struck, very fine. 


—— Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type, London, moneyer 
Godric, ON LVN (N.871). Fine. 


Stephen, Watford type (type I), mint uncertain, moneyer 
Willem?; another, Lincoln, moneyer Gladewin, - - - - EPIN: 
O------ NC (N.873). This poorly struck, both about fine 


— Cross voided and mullets (type IJ), London, moneyer Rod- 
bert, R----- RT: ON LVN (N.878), weakly struck, very fine; 
Henry U, Tealby, A’, York, GRIFFIN ON EVEPIC; A’ Dur- 
ham, Walter, WA---R ON DVN (N.952; BMC 257); A’, 
London, Piere, PIRES M----- N (BMC 541/2). This 
clipped, last three fine. 


—— A’, Canterbury, Ricard or Rogier?, R----- CANT, un- 
recorded dies, clipped, very fine; D®/C, Newcastle, William, 
PI--- -NE (N.959; BMC 595), fine; E, Lincoln, Lanfram, 
LA----- LIN (N.960; Mossop 23), rather flat, about fair. 


—— Shortcross Issue, Ia, London, moneyer Alain (N.962). A 
little off-centre, good very fine and rare. 


—— Ib, London, moneyer Alain (N.963), good very fine; 
another, Wilton, Rodbert, double-struck, fair; another, Win- 
chester, Gocelm, good fine; Ic, Lincoln, Leofwine (N.964), 
fair. 


Anglo-Gallic, Henry II, Denier, Aquitaine (Hew. 1), fine; 
Eleanor, Denier, Aquitaine (Hew. 1), fine; Richard, Denier, 
Aquitaine (Hew. 1), fair; another, Poitou (Hew. 5b), good 


fine. 


Shortcross issues, 2a, Raul, London, fine; another, Ricard, Lon- 
don, very fine; 4a, Ricard, London, very fine; 3b, Willem, 
London, very fine; 3a, Goldwin, Canterbury, good fine; 4, 
Ricard, London, fine. 


—— 5a, Ricard, London; another, Ricard, Lincoln; another, 
Roberd, Canterbury. All very fine. 


£169.09 


£90.00 


£32.00 


£50.09 


£180.00 


£52.00 


£80.00 


£36.00 


£26.00 


£52.00 


£38.00 


£55.00 


£20.00 


£38.00 


£34.00 


£16.00 


£370.00 


£58.00 


£150.00 


£52.00 


£48.00 


£5.00 


£60.09 


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Lor 
82 —— 5a/5b mule, Henri, London; 5b, Willelm, London: Sc, 
Abel, London, these very fine; 3b, Simon, Rhuddlan, fine. 
83 —— 6a, Samuel, Canterbury, very fine; another, Rauf, London, 


fine; another, Ilger, London, double-struck, fair; 7, Giferei, 
London, fine; another, Roger, Canterbury, good fine; 8b, 
Nicole, Canterbury, fine and rare. 


84 Longeross issues, la, London, fine; 1b, London, very fine; 1b/2 
mule, Nicole, London, very fine; 2, Philip, Northampton, 
fine; 3a, Nicole, London, fine. 


85 —— 3b, Henric, Bristol, very fine; another, Ion, Bury St. Ed- 
munds, fine; 3c, Ion, Bury St. Edmunds, fine; 4a, Henri, 
London, about extremely fine; 5a, Nicole, London, about 
very fine. 


86 —— 5b, Ricard, London, very fine; 5c, Davi, London, very fine; 
5f, Walter, London, fine; 5g, Willem, London, fine. 


87* Edward I, Groat, bust facing (N.1007; Fox 5). Fine and rare. 


88 —— Pence, 2a, London, very fine; 4a, Bury (Hadelie); 10d, 
Canterbury; 3. Berwick, good fine; Halfpenny, 3c, London: 
Anglo-Gallic, Deniers, Bordeaux (1), Gascony (1); Edward 
II, Pence, 11b, Canterbury; 15a, Canterbury; Farthing, 
London (N.1070). Fair or fine, except where stated. 


90 Edward III, Noble, Pre-Treaty Period, Series Ga/Gd, London 
(N.1181). Almost very fine. 


91 —— Quarter-Noble, Treaty Period, Series B, London (N.1244). 
Very fine. 
92 —— Penny, Florin, London, fair; Groat, Pre-Treaty, London (2): 


Halfgroat, Pre-Treaty, London; Groat, ‘Treaty, London, 
very fine; Halfgroat, Treaty, London, very fine; Groat, Post- 
Treaty, London. Fine, except where stated. 


92a Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Gros tournois (H.2), clipped, fine; 
Edward the Black Prince, Demi-gros, Agen (H.1), fair; 
another, Limoges (H.3), fair; Hardi d’argent, Bordeaux 
(H.2), fine; Sterling, Limoges (H.1), fine. 


93* Richard II, Groat, early bust (N.1320). Good fine. 


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94 —— Pennies (2), York, local dies (N.1330), fair and fine; Half- 
pennies (2), London (N.1331), both about fine. 


95* Henry IV, Groat, annulet to left and pellet to right of crown 
(N.1359). Piece broken off edge but very rare and otherwise 


fine. 


96 Henry V, Groats, Class C (2—N.1387), both fine; Penny, Glass G, 
York (N.1404), fine. 


97 Henry VI, Groats (3), Annulet, Calais, fine to very fine; Penny, 
Annulet, Calais, very fine. 


98 — Groats, Rosette-Mascle (2), Calais, both fine; Pinecone- 
Mascle, Calais, fine; Leaf-Mascle, Calais, about fine; Leaf- 
Trefoil (2), almost very fine. 


99 — Groats, Trefoil (2), London, both about very fine; Leaf- 
Pellet, London, fine; Cross-Pellet, London, edge chip, fine; 
Lis-Pellet, London, good fine. 


100* —— Groat, Lis-Pellet, London (N.1526). Good very fine. 
*.’ From the Shirley, Fox and Parsons (307) Collections. 


101 Anglo-Gallic, Henry IV, Hardi d’argent, Aquitaine, fair; Henry 
VI, Grand blanc, Rouen, very fine; another, Nevers, fine. 


102* Edward IV, Groat (Heavy), Class I, lis on neck, etc., m.m. plain 
cross/no reverse mark (N.1530; B.W. Ibiii/Iyii). Extremely 
fine. 


103 ——— Another, but m.m. plain cross both sides, fine; another 
(Light), m.m. sun/sun, clipped, good fine; Henry Vi 
(restored), Groat, London, m.m. restoration cross both 
sides, good fine. 


104. Edward IV (2nd reign), Angel, m.m. pierced cross and pellet / 
pierced cross (N.1626). Very fine. 


105 —— Groats (2), London, m.m. heraldic cinquefoil. Fair and 
good fine. 


106* Edward V, Groat, m.m. boar’s head/sun and rose (N.1672). Ex- 
tremely rare, clipped but very fine. 


£26.00 


£430.00 


105.00 


£85.00 


£28.00 


£70.00 


£60.00 


£78.00 


£12.00 


1350.00 


£62.00 


£80.00 


£45.00 


£38.00 


£195.00 


£28.00 


£58.00 


£45.00 


£28.00 


£18.00 


£52.00 


£150.00 


14 
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107 Richard HI, Groat, London, nothing below bust, m.m. halved sun 
and rose (N.1679). Almost very fine. 


108* —— Another, but m.m. narrow boar’s head/wide boar’s head. 
Good very fine. 


109 Henry VII, Groats, 4b, m.m. crosslet, good very fine; 3b, m.m. 
greyhound’s head, good fine; Halfgroat, Canterbury, 2b, 
m.m. tun, clipped, very fine; Penny, Sovercign type, York, 
fair; Groat (Profile issue), m.m. pheon, fair; Halfgroat, 
Canterbury (Warham), m.m. rose, fair. 


110 —— Ireland, ‘Three Crowns’ Groat, type 2b, Waterford, Fitz- 
gerald arms beside English shield (D.F. 186A; S.4433). 
Good very fine and rare thus. 





Another, with EDWA title (Lambert Simnell), Dublin, 
but no mint name (D.F. 188; 8.4426). Fair and extremely 
rare. 


*.” From the Lockett (lot 546) Collection. 


j11* —— 


112 Henry VIII, Groat, Ist Coinage, m.m. portcullis (N.1762), very 
fine; Penny, Ist Coinage, Durham, m.m. lis (N.1776), good 


fine. 

113* —— Groat, lst Coinage, TOURNAI, m.m. crowned T (S.1709a). 
Good fine. 

114 —— Groats, 2nd Coinage, m.m. lis/lis, about very fine; m.m. 


rose/rose (2), fair and good fine; Halfgroat, 2nd Coinage, 
Canterbury (Warham), fine; another, York (Lee), fair. 


115 —— Testoon, 3rd Coinage, Bristol, mm. none/ws (N.1483), 
poor; Groat, Posthumous, bust 5, York, no m.m. (N.1848), 
fair; another, bust 5, London (Tower), m.m. grapple 
(N.1871), fair; another, bust 4, m.m. lis (N.1871), fair. 


116 Edward VI, Shilling, 2nd Period, London, MpxLrx (1549), m.m. 
arrow (N.1917). Fine. 


117. —— Another, Durham House, m.m. bow, no date, rev. INIMICOS, 
etc. (N.1924). Almost very fine and rare. 


Crown, 1551, m.m. y (Lingford A.1 var., bottom stop of 
colon missing after posv1). Almost very fine. 





118* 


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119 —— Another. Nearly fine. l £58.00 

1194 —— Halfcrown, 1551, walking horse with plume, m.m. y. Nearly £65.09 
fine. 1 

126 —— Shilling, m.m. tun, very fine; another, fair. 2 £34.09 

121* —— Sixpence, London, m.m. y, fair to fine; another. but m.m. £55.09 
on reverse only, very fine; Threepence, m.m. tun, cracked, 
poor. 3 

*.” Second coin illustrated. 

122. Mary, Groats (2), good fine and fair; Philip and Mary, Shilling, £82.00 
1555, English titles only, fair; Groat, m.m. lis, small flan, 
good fine. 4 

123 Elizabeth I, Quarter-Angel, m.m. Greek cross, 1578-9 (N.1993). £82.00 
Very fine. ] 

124 —— Crown, m.m. 1, sceptre points to 1 of REGINA (N.2012). £120.03 
Fine. I 

125 —— Halfcrown, m.m. 1 (N.2013). Fine. ] £105.00 

126 —— Shilling, wire-line inner circles, m.m. lis. Fair to fine. ] £32.00 

127 —— Another, beaded circles, m.m. crosslet, good fine; another, £50.09 
m.m. martlet, off-centre, fine; another, m.m. hand, fine; 
another, m.m. woolpack; Sixpence, 1561, m.m. pheon, poor; 
another, 1594, m.m. woolpack, fine. 6 

128 —— Groat, wire-line inner circle, m.m. lis. Damaged edges, £48.00 
good fine. ] 

129 —— Another, beaded circles, m.m. martlet; Threepence, 1566, £70.00 
m.m. portcullis; Halfgroat, m.m. martlet; another, m.m. A; pias 
Threehalfpence, 1574, m.m. acorn; Penny, m.m. crosslet; 
another, 1566, m.m. portcullis; another, m.m. woolpack; 
Three-farthings, 1574, m.m. eglantine; Portcullis Half- 
penny, m.m. A. Mainly fair or fine. 10 

130 —— Milled Shiliing, small size, under 30mm., decorated dress £72.00 


(N.2023), fair; Sixpences, 1562 (4), fair to good very fine; 
Groat, scarce and fair. 6 


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£65.00 


WPAN 


£70.00 


£220.00 


£16.00 


£310.00 


£105.00 


£220.00 


£82.00 


£44.00 


£120.00 


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134 


I5s* 


136* 


KS * 


140* 


141* 


142 


16 


—— Milled Threepence, 1562, tall bust with large rose (N.2034), 


fine; another, short bust with small rose (N.2035), fair; Half- 


groat, about fine and rare. 


East Indies. Portcullis money, 1-Real, mm. O. Fine to 
very fine. 


Pattern Halfgroat in silver, 1601, ornamental facing bust, 
rey. crowned monogram (BMC 8; N.2050). Extremely fine. 


No lot. 


Pattern Fourpence or Sixpence (?), bust left, portcullis and 
rose to left and right, QVID NOS SINE TE, rev. castle, QVID 
HOC SINE ARMIS . Almost very fine and rare. 


James I, Crown, Ist Coinage, m.m. thistle (FRC I/II; N.2070). 


Almost very fine. 


Shilling, Ist Coinage, 2nd bust, m.m. thistle (N.2073), 
almost very fine; Sixpence, Ist coinage, Ist bust, 1603, m.m. 
thistle, poor; Halfgroat, Ist Coinage, m.m. thistle, poor. 


Crown, 2nd Coinage, m.m. lis (FRC IV/VI), about very 
fine; Sixpence, 2nd Coinage, 3rd bust, 1605, poor. 


—— Another, 3rd Comage, mim. lis (FRC XX Vil; IN2120). 


Fine. 


Another, but plumes over reverse shield, m.m. thistle (FRC 
VIII/ XVI; N.2121). Good fine. 


Halfcrown, 3rd Coinage, m.m. lis/lis (N.2122), good fine: 
Shilling, 3rd Coinage, 6th bust, m.m. trefoil (N.2124), good 
fine; Sixpence, 3rd Coinage, 6th bust, 1621, m.m. thistle 
(N.2126), fair; Halfgroat, 3rd Coinage, m.m._ thistle 
(N.2127), fine; Penny, m.m. two pellets, fair; Harrington 
Farthing, m.m. trefoil, very fine; Lennox Farthing, m.m. 
mascle, fine. 


Charles I, gold Crown, Tower mint, Ist bust, m.m. lis (N.2179; 


§.2053). Good fine. 


143* —— Silver Crown, Tower mint, la, m.m. lis (FRC II/I; $.2100). 


Very fine. 


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144 


145 


146* 


147* 


148% 


149 


150 


Ipi* 


152 


153* 


154 


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Another, 1b, m.m. castle (FRC VIII/X; $.2101). Fine and 
rare. 


*.’ From the H. P. Hall Collection. 


Another, 2a, m.m. harp/rose/feathers/harp (FRC X/XIV; 
8.2102). Good fine. 


Another, 2b', m.m. feathers/feathers (FRC IX/XII; 
S.2103). Very fine. 


*. From the Lockett (255) and T. W. Barron Collections. 


Another, 2b*, m.m. harp/rose/feathers/harp (FRC X/ 
XVII; $.2104). Good fine. 


Another, 3a, m.m. crown/crown (FRC XVI/XXI; S.2105). 
Good fine. 


Another, 3b, m.m. crown/crown (FRC XVI/XXII; 
8.2106). Fine to very fine. 


Halfcrown, Tower, 2c, m.m. portcullis (S.2115); another. 
3a', m.m. anchor (S.2117); Shilling, 1 (Light), m.m. cross 
calvary (S.2123); another, la, m.m. cross calvary (S.2125); 
another. la, m.m. cross calvary (S.2125). Mainly fine. 


Shilling, 1, m.m. lis (S.2122). Very fine. 


Shilling, la, m.m. cross calvary (S.2125); another, 3a, m.m. 
crown (S.2133); 4°, m.m. triangle: 4*, mim. triangle; Six- 
pence, 1625, m.m. lis; Sixpence, 4c, m.m. star; Halfgroat, 
2a, m.m. plume; another, 3a', m.m. bell, poor; Penny, 3', 
m.m. two pellets; Halfpenny, rose type (S.2182); Crown, 4, 
m.m. sun. Several fine. 


Crown, Tower, 5, mm. sun (FRC XXV/XXXVIII; 
8.2184). Very fine. 


Halfcrown, Tower, 3a°, m.m. sun (S.2185); Shilling, 4°, 
idm, Scepite ($2189); Sixpence, 4°; mim. P ay citcle 
(S.2191); Halfgroat, 3a’, m.m. sun. Fair to fine. 


Crown, Briot’s first milled issue, m.m. flower and B/B 
(S.2196). Fine. 


** From the Parsons Collection. 


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Il 


£380.00 


£70.00 


£170.00 


£85.00 


£135.00 


£70.00 


£52.00 


£42.00 


£55.00 


£140.00 


£26.00 


£52.00 


£149.00 


£105.00 


£130.00 


£85.00 


£42.00 
£115.00 
£28.00 


£30.00 


£115.00 


£40.00 


£65.00 


£65.00 


£165.00 
£75.00 


£100.00 


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157 


158 


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160 


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162 


164 


165 


166* 


167 


168 


169 


170 


18 


—— Halfcrown, Briot’s first milled issue, m.m. anchor and B 
(S.2197). Dark tone, almost extremely fine. 


—— Shilling, Briot’s first milled issue, m.m. anchor (S.2198); 
Sixpence, Briot’s first milled issue, rev. CHISTO, m.m. anchor 
and mullet (S.2199); another with normal reverse legend, 
about extremely fine; Halfgroat, Briot’s pattern (N.2687); 
Threepence, York (S.2221); Groat, Aberystwyth (S.2231). 
Mainly fine, except where stated. 


—— Half-Pound, Oxford, 1642 (S.2289). Almost very fine. 


—— Halfcrown, Oxford, 1643 (Morr. H-17; N.2416; S.2299), 
fair to fine; Crown, Truro, m.m. rose (Lockett 3; N.2531; 
8.2386), edge knock, good fine. 


—— Newark, Siege Shilling, 1645. Good fine. 
—— Pontefract, Siege Shilling, 1648 (N.2648). Very fine. 
—— Royal Farthings (5). Fine to very fine. 


—— Silver medal or possibly Pattern Halfcrown, bust left, rev. 
crowned shield stamped in imitation of engraving (M.I. 
373/266). Very fine and rare. 


Commonwealth, Crown, 1653, m.m. sun (ESC 6). Good fine. 


— Halfcrown, 1656. m.m. sun (ESC 437), poor; Shilling, 1656, 
m.m. sun (ESC 995), piece missing from edge, otherwise 
about fair; Sixpence, 1649, m.m. sun (ESC 1483), fair; Half- 
groat, Penny and Halfpenny, all fine. 


—— Sixpence, 1660, m.m. anchor (ESC 1497). Fine and very 
rare. 


—— Blondeau Pattern Sixpence, 1651 (ESC 1498). Very fine 
and very rare. 


Oliver Cromwell, Crown, 1658. Almost very fine. 
—— Halfcrown, 1658. About fine. 


—— Shilling. 1658. Almost extremely fine 


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171* —— Pattern Sixpence, 1658, Dutch copy, usually called Tan- 
ner’s, edge plain (ESC 1506). Almost extremely fine and 
very rare. 

‘.” From the Taffs (lot 237) Collection. 

172 Charles Ii, Shilling first hammered issue, fair; Sixpence, first ham- 
mered issue, fair. 

173. —— Halfgroat, first hammered issue, very fine; Pennies (2); 
Halfgroat, second hammered issue; Penny; Shilling, third 
hammered issue; Groat; Threepence; Halfgroat; Penny. 
Fair or fine, except where stated. 

174 —— Pattern Broad in silver, 1660 (N.2776). Only fair but rare. 

INTERVAL 
Sale recommences at 1 p.m. precisely 
MILLED COINAGE 
Charles II 

175* Crown, 1662, first bust, rose below bust, edge undated (ESC 15). 
Very fine. 

176* ——— 1662, first bust, rose below, edge dated (ESC 17). Very fine. 

177 —— 1662, first bust, no rose, edge dated (ESC 18). Fine and 
rare. 

‘.’ From the Paget Collection. 

178* —— 1662, first bust, no rose, edge undated (ESC 19). Very fine. 

179 == 1663, first bust, new reverse; 1664; second bust (ESC 26, 
28). Both fine. 

180* —— 1664, second bust, xvi (ESC 28). Very fine. 

’. From the V. du B. Smyth Collection. 
181* —— 1666, second bust, elephant below, xvui (ESC 33). Scarce, 


19 


good fine. 


10 


£310.00 


£48.00 


£62.00 


£26.00 


£85.09 


£60.00 


£20.09 


£58.09 


£18.00 


£80.00 


£70.00 


£68.00 


£58.00 
£68.00 


£30.00 


£8.00 


£38.00 


£12.00 


£18.00 


£18.00 


£10.00 


£17.00 


£16.00 


£19.00 


£16.00 


£20.00 


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182* 


Lisa 


184* 


185 


186 


187* 


188 


189 


190 


191 


192 


193 


194 


1D 


196 


20 


—— 1669, second bust, primo (ESC 38). ‘69’ of date weak, very 
fine and very rare. 


‘.’ From the Parsons (lot 528) Collection. 
—— 1679, third bust, pRIMo (ESC 56). Good very fine. 


—— 1683, fourth bust, gvINTo (ESC 66). Very fine and rare. 


Halfcrowns, 1676, fourth bust, ocravo; 1679, fourth bust, PRIMO 
(ESC 478, 481). Fine and very fine. 


Shilling, 1663, first bust (ESC 1022). Fine. 


—— 1676, second bust, plume both sides (ESC 1049). Fine and 
rare. 


Sixpence, 1683 (ESC 1523). Very fine. 
Maundy set, undated, type B (ESC 2365). Fine to very fine. 


—— 1679; also 1671 Maundy 3d. and 1d. (ESC 2375). Very fine 
and fine. 


Halfpenny, 1673; Farthings, 1674, 1679 QGESC 510, 527, 530). 
Generally fine. 


Pattern Farthing in silver, 1665, bust of Charles II left with short 
hair, rev. Britannia left, QVATVOR - MARIA - VINDICO (BMC 
407). Good very fine. 


— 1665, similar to last but with plain edge (BMC 411). Good 
very fine. 


——— 1676, bust of Charles II left with long hair, rev. similar to 
last lot (BMC 492). Extremely fine. 


Elephant Halfpenny, rev. Arms of the City of London, LONDON - 
GOD « PRESERVE (BMC 501). Fair, rare. 


Farthing, 1684 (tin), NVMMORVM * - FAMVLVS 1684 -* (BMC 
536). Some corrosion, good fine and rare. 


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James II 
197 Crown, 1686, first bust, no stops on obverse (ESC 77). Good fine 
and rare. 
198 — 1687, second bust, TERTIO (ESC 78). Fine. 


199* Halfcrown, 1686, first bust, SECVNDO (ESC 494). Very fine. 


200 —— 1688, second bust, @QVARTO (ESC 502). Scratches on reverse, 
fair. 


201 Shilling, 1687/6 (ESC 1072). Good fine. 
202* Sixpence, 1686 (ESC 1525). Nearly extremely fine. 
203 —— 1687, 1688 (ESC 1526, 1528). The last scarce, fair and fine. 


204 Maundy, 1686 set, 1687/6 4d., 1686 3d., 1686 2d., 1688 Id. (set 
ESC 2381). Fine to very fine. 


205 Halfpenny, 1687, in tin (BMC 544). Piece missing from edge. 
some corrosion spots, fair. 


William and Mary 
206 Crown, 1692 QvaRTo (ESC 83). Artificial tone, very fine. 


207 —— 1692, 2 of date over 2 upside down, QvINTO, with stop after 
GRATIA (ESC 85, unpublished variety?). Fair. 


208 Halfcrowns, 1689, first bust, first shield, no pearls, caul only 
frosted; pearls, no frosting; second shield, caul and interior 
frosted, no pearls (ESC 506, 507, 509). Fine. 


209 -—— Second busts, third shield, 1691, 1693 ( of date over 3 
upside down) (ESC 516, 521). Fine. 


210 Shillings, 1692, 1693 (ESC 1075, 1076). Fine. 
211 Sixpence, 1693 (ESC 1529). Fine to very fine. 


212 Maundy, 1691 set, 1690 4d., 1689 3d. (2), 1689 2d., 1694 1d. (set: 
ESC 2385). Fine to very fine. 


213 Halfpennies, 1694 (BMC 602). Fine. 


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£32.00 


£15.00 
£45.00 


£8.00 


£24.00 
£50.00 
£40.00 


£22.60 


£9.00 


£80.00 


£32.00 


£34.00 


£18.00 


£28.00 


£19.00 


£26.00 


£6.00 


£5.00 


£65.00 


£18.00 


£105.00 


£95.00 


£11.00 


£16.06 


£13.00 


£27.00 


£40.0( 


FAS.OC 


£6.00 


£30.00 


£80.00 


£155.09 


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214 


Da Be, 


220 


221 


iis 


223 


224 


pips, 


226 


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22 
Farthings, 1694 (BMC 616). Fine. 


William HI 


Crown, 1695, first bust, first harp, sEpTIMo (ESC 86). Extremely 
fine. 


—— 1696, third bust, first harp, ocravo (ESC 94). Very fine. 


—— 1697, third bust, second harp, NoNo (ESC 96). Fine but 
very rare. 


—— 1700, third bust variety, third harp, DvopECIMo (ESC 97). 
Extremely fine. 


Halfcrown, 1697, first bust, large shields, NoNo; Shilling, 1696, 
first bust (ESC 541, 1078). Fine and very fine. 


Shilling, 1699, fifth bust, plumes on reverse (ESC 1119). Fine, 
rare. 


Sixpences, 11697 B, 1697 Y C2SC 1555, 1573). dhe latter rare, jme 
to very fine. 


Sixpences, 1699 plumes on reverse, 1700 (ESC 1577, 1579). Fine 
and extremely fine. 


Maundy, 1698 set; 1702 4d., 1701 2d. (set: ESC 2389). Very fine 
and extremely fine. 


Halfpennies, 1697 type 1, 1699 type 2, 1699 type 3, 1700 type 3, 
1701 type 3 (BMC 647, 675, 689, 697, 703). Generally fine. 


Farthings, 1700 type 1, 1699 type 2 (BMC 667, 681). Fair and 
fine. 


Proof Farthing, 1699 type 2, in silver (BMC 682). Very fine. 


Anne 
Crown, 1703 vico, first bust, TERTIO (ESC 99). Very fine. 





1705, first bust, plumes on reverse, QVINTO (ESC 100). 
Good very fine, rare. 


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230 


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240* 


241 


243 


244 


245* 


23 


1706, first bust, roses and plumes on reverse, QVINTO (ESC 
101). Very fine to good very fine, scarce. 


1707, first bust, roses and plumes on reverse, SExTO (ESC 
102). Good very fine. 


1707 E, second bust, seExto (ESC 103). Flan flaw below 
bust on on obverse, otherwise very fine. 


1707, second bust, SEpTIMO (ESC 104). Very fine. 
1708, second bust, SEpTIMO (ESC 105). Very fine. 


1708 E, 1708/7E, second bust (ESC 106, 107). Fine or 
better. 


1708, second bust, plumes on reverse (ESC 108). Small 
nick on edge, fine to good fine. 


1713, third bust, roses and plumes, DvopEcIMO (ESC 109). 
Adjustment marks on obverse, very fine. 


Halfcrown, 1703, rev. plain, TERTIO (ESC 568). Fine, very rare. 


1703 vico, 1704 plumes in angles (ESC 569, 570). Fine and 
very fine. 


1705 plumes in angles, QvINTO (ESC 571). Good very fine, 
scarce. 


1706 roses and plumes, QvINTO (ESC 572). Very fine. 


1707 roses and plumes (2), slight varieties in the busts (ESC 
573). Fine and very fine. 


1707,. After Union, plam; 1707 E srexro (ESC 574, 575). 
Good fine. 


1707 E sexTo, 1708 E SEpTIMo (ESC 575, 576). Very fine. 


1708, 1708 plumes in angles, 1709 (ESC 577, 578, 579). 
Very fine and better. 


1709 E ocravo (ESC 580). Fine but extremely rare. 


£40.00 


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£38.00 


£42.00 
£42.00 


£54.00 


£20.00 


£55.00 


£100.00 


£60.00 


£62.00 


£30.00 


£30.00 


£20.00 


£42.09 


£78.00 


£28.00 


£44.00 


£32.00 


£34.00 


£30.00 


£38.00 


£36.00 


£20.00 


£10.00 


£52.00 


£50.09 


£30.00 


£12.00 


£40.00 


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1710 roses and plumes, 1712 roses and plumes, 1713, 1713 
fat and plumes (ESC 581, 582, 583, 584). Fine, the last 
Crter. 


1714 roses and plumes, TERTIO (ESC 585). Good very fine. 


248 Shillings, 1702 plain, 1702 plumes (ESC 1128, 1129). Very fine 


249 —— 


250* —— 


251* —— 


252* —— 


253 —— 


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235 —— 


256* —— 


and better, both scarce. 


1702 vico, 1703 vico (ESC 1130, 1131). Very fine and 
better. 


1704, plain in angles, second bust (ESC 1132). Fine but 
extremely rare. 


1704 plumes in angles (ESC 1133). Very fine with sharp 
reverse, rare. 


1705 plain in angles (ESC 1134). Slightly flecked, extremely 
fine, rare. 


1705 plumes in angles, 1705 roses and plumes (ESC 1135, 
1136). Very fine and better. 


1707 roses and plumes, second bust (ESC 1137). Good very 
fine, scarce. 


1707 E (3), two with twin date letters (ESC 1138). Fine or 
better. 


1707 E*, second bust (ESC 1140). Very fine, rare. 


’.' From the Parsons and Taffs Collections. 


23)° —— 


ao ——— 


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250" ———— 


Another but with no stops on obverse (ESC 1140a). Very 
fine, rare. 


1707 third bust, 1707 plumes on reverse (ESC 1141, 1142). 
Extremely fine and good very fine. 


1707 E, third bust (2), different reverse dies (ESC 1143). 
Fine and extremely fine. 


1707 E*, “Edinburgh bust” (ESC 1143a). Fine, extremely 
rare. 


Illustration enlarged. 


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262 


263 


264 


265 


266* 


267 


268* 


269* 


270 


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—— 1708 E, 1708 E*, both second bust (ESC 1144, 1145). Fine, 
the first rare. 


— 1708 E*, 1708/7 E*, both second bust (ESC 1145, 1145a). 
Fine and fair. 


— 1708, second bust, roses and plumes; 1708, third bust (ESC 
1146, 1147). Very fine and extremely fine, the first very 
rare. 


—— 1708, second bust, roses and plumes; 1708, third bust, 
plumes on reverse (ESC 1146, 1148). Very fine and ex- 
tremely fine, the first very rare. 


—— 1708, third bust, roses and plumes; 1708 E, third bust (ESC 
1149, 1150). Very fine and both rare. 


— 1708E, third bust, 1B for HIB (ESC 1150 var.). Very fine 
and very rare. 


‘. From the Jackson-Kent Collection. 


—— 1708/7E, third bust; 1708E*, “Edinburgh bust’ (2), 
different 1’s in date (ESC 1150a, 1151 (2)). Very rare and 
scarce, fair to fine. 


— 1709 E*, “Edinburgh bust’? (ESC 1152). Extremely fine 
and rare. 


1709 E*, “Edinburgh bust”? (ESC 1153 (R*)). Nearly ex- 
tremely fine and extremely rare. 





*.’ From the Parsons Collection. 


— 1709, third bust; 1710, roses and plumes (2), third and 
fourth busts (ESC 1154, 1155, 1156). Fine to very fine, the 
last rare. 


— 1711, third bust (ESC 1157; R.4). Good very fine, ex- 
tremely rare. 


—— 1711 fourth bust, 1712 roses and plumes, 1713 roses and 
plumes, 1714 roses and plumes (ESC 1158, 1159, 1160, 
1161). Very fine and extremely fine. 


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£11.00 


£20.00 


£38.00 


£32.00 


£24.00 


£38.00 


£24.00 


£50.00 


£82.00 


£32.00 


£58.00 


£50.00 


£68.00 


£24.00 


£200.00 


£22.00 


£15:00 


£32.00 


£38.00 


£13.00 


£31.00 


£30.00 


£30.00 


£32.00 


£31.00 


£42.00 


£32.00 


£12.00 


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273 


274 


PF bags 


210° 


279 


280 


281 


282 


283 


284 


285 


286 


287 


288 


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Sixpences, 1703 viGo; 1705 plain in angles; 1705 plumes on re- 


verse, early shield (2), late shields (1); 1705 roses and 
plumes (ESC 1582, 1583, 1584 (2), 1584a, 1585). One fine, 
the others very fine and extremely fine. 


1707 roses and plumes, 1707 plain, 1707°E (ESC 1586, 1587, 
1588. Very fine and better. 


1707 E, Proof with plain edge (ESC 1589; R.4). Extremely 
fine, extremely rare. 


1707 plumes on reverse, 1708 plain (ESC 1590, 1591). Ex- 
tremely fine and very fine. 


1708 B, 1708.E* (BSC 1592, 1593). Very fine and fair, both 
scarce. 


1708/7 E*; I708E*, “Edmburgh bust’ (ESC 1593a, 
1593b). Fair and very fine, both rare. 


1708 plumes on reverse, 1710 roses and plumes (ESC 1594, 
1595). Both nearly extremely fine, both scarce. 


1711, plain in agles (2), one with large lis and one with 
small lis on reverse (ESC 1596, 1596a). Very fine and ex- 
tremely fine. 


Maundy money, 1703 set (ESC 2393). Very fine and better, 


scarce. 

1705 set (ESC 2394). Very fine and better, scarce. 
1706 set (ESC 2395). Very fine and better, scarce. 
1708 set (ESC 2396). Very fine and better, scarce. 
1709 set (ESC 1397). Fine and better, scarce. 
1710 set (ESC 2398). Very fine and better, rare. 
1713 set (ESC 2399). Very fine and better, scarce. 


Miscellaneous oddments (7). Fine or better. 


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289 Pattern Halfpenny, double obverse type with bust of Anne, ANNA 
DE GRATIA, edge ECVS - ET - TVTAMEN -: ANNO - REGNI - 
DVODE (BMC 710). Very fine, very rare. 


290 —— rev. Britannia seated left on a globe, a crown above (BMC 
728). Good very fine, scarce. 


291 Pattern Farthing, 1713, with date in legend, Britannia seated left 
(BMC 733). Very fine, scarce. 


292 —— 1713, Britannia seated left, within a portico, date in exergue 
(BMC 740). Weakly struck in parts, very fine, rare. 


293 —— 1714, Britannia seated left, date in exergue (BMC 741). 
Very fine. 
294 —— 1714, as last but with legend ANNA REGINA (BMC 743). Ex- 


tremely fine, scarce. 


295* ——— 1713, struck in silver, Britannia seated left within a portico 
(BMC 747). Very fine, scarce. 


296* —— 1714, struck in silver, Britannia seated left, date in exergue 
(BMC 749). Fine to very fine, rare. 


297 —— 1714, struck in tin, Peace standing in a two-horse chariot, 
driving at a gallop to right (BMC 766). Very fine, scarce. 


298* ——— 1713, BELLO ET PACE, draped bust to left, within an oval, 
with a broad, slightly raised rim, bearing the legend, rev. 
Britannia, helmeted, within an oval, a raised rim with legend 
(BMC 767). Fine and very rare. 


George I 
299 Quarter-Guinea, 1718. A little weak on the hair, extremely fine. 


300 Crown, 1716, roses and plumes in angles on reverse, SECVNDO 
(ESC 110). Fine. 


30i1* 1720 roses and plumes, SExTO (ESC 113). Good very fine. 





302* —— 1723, SSC in alternate angles on reverse. DECIMO (ESC 
114). Very fine to extremely fine. 


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£45.00 


£42.00 


£42.00 


£52.00 


£32.00 


£50.00 


£65.00 


£60.00 


£85.00 


£165.00 


£34.00 


£45.00 


£95.00 


£125.00 


£130.00 


£230.00 


£70.00 


£40.00 


£32.00 


£36.00 


£400.00 


£30.00 


£50.00 


£26.00 


£20.00 


£22.00 


£12.00 


£20.09 


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303* —— 1726 roses and plumes, TERTIO (ESC 115). Good very fine 
to extremely fine, scarce. 


304* Halfcrown, 1715, Proof or Pattern, plain edge (ESC 586; R.5). 
A bold very fine, extremely rare. 


305* —— 1715 roses and plumes, seEcvNDo (ESC 587). Nearly ex- 
tremely fine, scarce. 


306 —— 1717, 1720/17, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 589, 590). 
Fine and fair. 


307 —— 1720 roses and plumes, SExTO, with date unaltered (ESC 
591). Fine to very fine, rare. 





308 —— 1823, SSC in alternate angles, pecimo (ESC 592). Very 
fine. 
509% 1726, small roses and plumes, TERTIO (ESC 593 (R°)). 


Small flaw on edge of flan, very fine, extremely rare. 


310 Shillings, first bust, 1715 roses and plumes, 1717 roses and plumes 
(ESC 1162, 1164). Extremely fine and very fine. 


311 ——~— —— 1716 roses and plumes (ESC 1163). Nearly extremely 
fine, very rare. 

312 —— —— 1718 roses and plumes, 1720 roses and plumes (ESC 
1165, 1167). Extremely fine and fine. 

S30 SS 719 Toses and plumes (ESC 1166)" ine; rare. 

314 —— —— 1720 with normal 0 in date, 1720 with large O in date 
(ESC 1168, 1169). Very fine to extremely fine. 

315 = == 1721 rosés and plumes, 17/21 (Lor date over 0) roses 
and plumes (ESC 1171, 1172). Fine and very fine, the latter 
scarce. 

316 —— -———._ 1721 (21 over 19 of 18), roses and plumes; 1722 roses 


and plumes (ESC 1173, 1174). Fine and very fine, the 
former scarce. 


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317 ———— —— 1723 roses and plumes, 1723SSC, 1723SSC with £12.00 
French arms at date (ESC 1175, 1176, 1177). Fair and 
better. 3 

318 —— Second bust, 1723 SSC, 1723 roses and plumes, 1724 roses £34.00 
and plumes (ESC 1178, 1179, 1181). Very fine to extremely 
fine. 2 

319 —— —— 1723, w.c.c. below bust, rev. two interlocked C’s and £54.00 
a plume alternately in the angles (ESC 1180. Very fine, 
rare. 1 

320 —— —— Another. Pine. ] £34.00 

321 —— —— 1724, w.c.c. below bust, rev. two interlocked C’s and £54.00 
a plume alternately in the angles (ESC 1182). Very fine, 
rare. 1 

322 —— —— 1725, w.c.c. below bust, rev. two interlocked C’s and £75.00 
a plume alternately in the angles (ESC 1185). Very fine, 
very rare. 1 

323* ——_ —— 1726, w.c.c. below bust, rev. two interlocked C’s and £140.00 
a plume alternately in the angles (ESC 1187). About ex- 
tremely fine, rare. 1 

324 — — —— 1725 roses and plumes; 1725 roses and plumes, with £38.00 
no stops on obverse (ESC 1183, 1184). Both extremely fine, 
the latter scarce. 2 

325 —— —— 1727 roses and plumes, with no stops in obverse £32.00 
legend (ESC 1188 var.). Fair, extremely rare. 1 

326 Sixpences, 1717 roses and plumes; 1720 (20 over 17), roses and £32.00 
plumes (ESC 1597, 1599). Extremely fine, both scarce. 2 

327° === 1723:SSC,, smallvobverse lettering (2); 1723 SSC, Tare. ob- £26.00 
verse lettering; 1726 roses and plumes (ESC 1600 (2), 1601, , 
1602). Fine to very fine, the last two scarce. 4 

328 Maundy money, set with mixed dates, 1721, 4d., 3d., 2d.; 1718, £15.00 
ld. The 3d. fine, otherwise extremely fine. 4 


329 — 1723 set (ESC 2400). Very fine and better, scarce. 4 £28.00 


£22.00 


£16.00 


£500.00 


£75.00 


£58.00 


£75.00 


£65.09 


£240.00 


£110.00 


£80.00 


£72.00 


£95.00 


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33U. —— 1727 set (ESC 2401). Very fine and better, scarce. 


331 Halfpennies, 1717, 1718 Dump issues, 1722 (BMC 768, 774, 800). 


The latter fine, the others very fine and better. 


332* Proof Farthing, 1718, in silver (BMC 790). Nearly extremely fine. 


SCarce. 


333 Farthings, 1717 Dump issue, 1719, 1720 (BMC 783, 807, 818). 
Flan flaw in the ‘dump’, otherwise very fine or better. 


George II 


334* Crown, young head, 1732, Proof, plain edge, roses and plumes 
(ESC 118). Extremely fine, very rare. 











335 —— 1734 SEPTIMO, roses and plumes (ESC 119). Very 
fine, scarce. 

336 —— 1739 DVODECIMO, roses on reverse (ESC 122). 
Scratches by nose and chin on obverse, very fine to ex- 
tremely fine. 

337 —— old head, 1743 SEPTIMO, roses on reverse (ESC 124). A 
little wear on hair, otherwise about extremely fine. 

338 —— 1746, LIMA below bust, NONO (ESC 125). Small edge 


knock on reverse, very fine. 


1746 Proof Set 


339* Crown, old head, 1746, Proof, vicEstMo (ESC 126). Good ex- 
tremely fine, scarce. 


340* Halfcrown, old head, 1746 Proof, viceEstmo (ESC 608). Mint 
state, scarce. 


341* Shilling, old head, 1746 Proof (ESC 1208). Mint state, scarce. 
342* Sixpence, old head, 1746 Proof (ESC 1619). Mint state, scarce. 


343 Crown, old head, 1750 QvarTO (ESC 127). Wear on hair, nearly 
extremely fine. 


Lor 
344* 


345 


346 


347 


348 


349 


351 


352 


25 


354 


355 


356 


So7 


358 


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Halfcrown, young head, 1731 Proof, plain edge (ESC 594). Mint 
state, very rare. 


—— —— 1731 roses and plumes, 1739 roses, 1741 roses (ESC 
595, 600, 601). The last fine, others very fine or better. 


— Old head, 1743 roses, 1746 Lima (2) (ESC 603, 606). One 
of the last fine, others very fine and better. 


—— —— 1750, plain in angles, QVARTO (ESC 609). Very fine. 


Shillings, young head, 1727, plumes in angles; 1727 roses and 
plumes (ESC 1189, 1190). Very fine and very fine to ex- 
tremely fine. 


—— —— 1728 plain (2), 1736 roses and plumes, 1741 roses 
(ESC 1191. 1199, 1202). Fine to very fine, the first two 
scarce. 


—— Old head, 1743 roses, 1745 Lima, 1746/5 Lima (ESC 1203, 
1205, 1207). The last fine and rare, the others very fine and 
extremely fine. 


—— —— 1746 Lima (ESC 1206). Very fine, very rare. 





1751, plain in angles (ESC 1212). Extremely fine, 
scarce. 


—— —— 1758 (2) (ESC 1213). Very fine and hetter. 


Sixpences, young head, 1728 plain, 1728 plumes (ESC 1603, 
1605). Very fine and better, the first rare. 





1728 plain, 1728 plumes (ESC 1603, 1605). Fine to 
very fine, the first rare. 


—— —— 1728 roses and plumes, 1731 roses and plumes, 1741 
roses (2) (ESC 1606, 1607, 1613). The first very fine, others 
extremely fine. 


—— Old head, 1743 roses, 1745 LIMA (2), 1746 Lima, 1757 (2), 
1758 (ESC 1614, 1617, 1618, 1622, 1623). Fine and better. 


Maundy money, 1739 set (ESC 2407); 1743/0 2d., 1739 1d. Very 
fine to extremely fine. 


£260.00 
£52.00 
£32.00 
£42.00 
£30.00 
£28.00 


£20.00 


£24.00 


£42.00 


£5.00 


£22.00 
1500 


£36.00 


£18.00 


£27.00 


£30.00 


£24.00 


£52.00 
£110.00 
£36.00 
£24.00 
£55.00 
£26.00 
£55.00 


£24.00 


W’drawn 


£16.00 


£28.00 


£110.00 


£26.00 


£95.00 


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359 


360 


361 
362* 
363 
364 
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366 


367 


369 


370 


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Halfpenny, 1729 Proof (BMC 832). Extremely fine, scarce. 


—— 1730 GrEorGivs, 1735, 1743, 1750, 1753; Farthings, 1736, 
1744, 1749 (2). Fine to very fine. 


George Ill 
Guinea, 1775, fourth head. Very fine. 


—— 1813, sixth head, “Military Guinea’. Extremely fine. 
Half-guinea, 1813, sixth head, ‘Military’. Extremely fine. 
Third-guinea, 1798, first head. Extremely fine. 

—— 1813 Proof. Brilliant, very rare. 

Quarter-guinea, 1762 (MCE 463). Very fine. 

Sovereign, 1817 (MCE 464). Extremely fine. 


Charles IV, 8-Reales of Mexico, 1793, with oval counterstamp 
of the bust of George III (ESC 129). Very fine. 


Charles IV, 8-Reales of Mexico, 1801, with octagonal counter- 
stamp of the bust of George III (ESC 138). Coin fine, 
counterstamp fair. 


Bank Dollar, 1804, with laureated bust to right, rev. Britannia 
seated within an oval, etc. (ESC 144). Some scratches on 
obverse, otherwise good fine. 


—— 1804, Proof im copper, oby. 2, rev. C (Davis 11; ESC 152), 
Extremely fine. 


— 1804, Proof, obv. D, rev. 2a (Davis 8; ESC 100). Mint state, 
scarce. 


Crown, 1819 LIX (ESC 215). Slight edge knock, about extremely 
fine. 


Pattern by Webb and Mills for Mudie, undated, laureate 
bust of George III right, rev. four shields with rose, thistle, 
shamrock and horse within the angles (ESC 221). Good 


extremely fine. 





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378 


380 


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385 


386 


387 


388 


2%) 


—— Pattern by W. Wyon, 1817, known as the ““Three Graces” 
(ESC 223). Polished, extremely fine, rare. 


Charles III, 4-Reales of Madrid, 1784, with oval counterstamp 
of the bust of George III (ESC 611). Very fine. 


Halfcrowns, 1817, large head; 1817, small head (ESC 616, 618). 
Extremely fine. 


Shilling, 1763, young head, known as the ‘Northumberland 
Shilling” (ESC 1214). Extremely fine. 


—— 1787 (7), no semée of hearts; no stop above head; no 
stops at date (3); with semée of hearts (ESC 1216, 1218, 
1222. 1225). Very fine and better. 


— 1787, Pattern by Pingo, similar to the adopted coin but 
with a border of dots each side (ESC 1241). Mint state. 


—— 1798, “‘Dorrien and Magens’’, no stop over the head, with 
large lettering (ESC 1227 (R°*)). Good extremely fine, ex- 
tremely rare. 


— 1816 (2), one mis-struck well off-centre; 1819 (ESC 1228, 
1235). Extremely fine. 


Sixpences, 1787 (6), no semée of hearts (3); semée of hearts (2); 
1816 (ESC 1626, 1629, 1630). Very fine to extremely fine. 


—— 1787, Pattern by Pingo, similar to the adopted coin but with 
a border of dots each side; 1790, Pattern by Droz, with the 
Royal cypher G R, crowned, rev. Britannia seated left, date 
in legend (ESC 1640, 1645). Extremely fine. 


Maundy money, 1766 set, 1786 set (ESC 2414, 2418). Very fine 
to extremely fine. 


—— 1792 set, ““Wire-money” (ESC 2419). Extremely fine, 
scarce. 


—— 1800 set; 1820 set; 1762 3d. (ESC 2421, 2424, 2033). Very 
fine to extremely fine. 


Bank tokens (5), Three-shillings, 1811, 1813; Eighteen-pence, 
1311 (2), 1814 (ESC 407, 421, 969, 977). Fine to very fine. 


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£320.09 


£46.00 


£26.09 


£48.00 


£20.00 


£38.00 


£800.09 


£12.00 


£13.00 


£26.00 


£24.00 


£36.00 


£32.00 


£23.00 


£42.00 


£32.00 


£18.00 


£22.00 


£44.00 


£42.00 


£14.00 


£34.00 


£45.00 


£32.00 


£34.00 


£310.09 


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389 


390 


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392 


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394 


396 


397 


398 


599 


400 


401* 


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Scotland, Pattern silver Halfcrown Token, 1799, by J. Milton on 


behalf of Colonel Fullarton (Stewart, p. 160). Almost mint 
state. 


—— Pattern silver Halfpenny Token, 1799 (Fullarton), as pre- 
vious. Almost mint state. 


—— Another, as previous but in white metal. Some corrosion, 
otherwise good very fine. 


—— Pattern silver Shilling Token, 1799 (Fullarton). Struck from 
rusty die, almost mint state. 


——— Pattern silver Sixpenny Token, 1799 (Fullarton); another, 
as previous but in copper. Both almost mint state. 


No lot. 


Twopence, 1797 ‘“‘Cartwheel’’; Pennies, 1797 bronzed proof 
““Cartwheel’’, 1797 “‘Cartwheel’’, 1806 (BMC 1077, 1118. 
1132, 1342). The proof scarce and mint state, others very 
fine or better. 


Halfpennies, 1772 GEoRIvs, 1774, 1799, 1806; Farthings, 1773, 
1799 (2), 1806 (BMC 900; 907, 1248; 1377, 913, 1279; 1396). 
Fine and better. 


—— Pattern by Droz, 1790, with Britannia seated, with her right 
hand pointing to left; Pattern 1797 “‘Cartwheel”’ (BMC 971, 
1154). Extremely fine, both scarce. 


— Pattern 1797 ‘Cartwheel’; Farthing, Pattern 1798 “Cart- 
wheel”? (BMC 1157, 1215). Extremely fine, scarce and rare. 


Farthing, gilt Proof 1797 “Cartwheel” (BMC 1188). Extremely 
fine, scarce. 


George IV 
Crown, 1821 SECVNDO, laureate head (ESC 246). Extremely fine. 


—__— Proof 1826 SEPTIMO, bare head, issued in the sets (ESC 
257). Dark tone, good extremely fine, scarce. 


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402* —— Pattern, possibly by Merlin, undated, in white metal, obv. 
laureate bust to left, rev. Royal arms with supporters, etc. 
(Linecar and Stone, page 68, No. 43). Some small edge 
knocks, otherwise good very fine. 


403 Halfcrowns, first head, first reverse, 1821; second reverse, 1824; 
first head obverse brockage; second head, third reverse 
(ESC 631, 630, 643). The brockage fine, others extremely 
fine. 


404 Shillings, first head, first reverse, 1821; second reverse, 1824; 
second head, lion reverse, 1825 (ESC 1247, 1251, 1254). 
Extremely fine. 


405 Sixpences, first head, first reverse, 1821 (2); second reverse, 1824, 
1825; second head, third reverse, 1826 Proof, 1826 (ESC 
1654 (2), 1657, 1659, 1663, 1662). Extremely fine. 


406 Maundy money, 1822 set, 1830 set, 1825 3d. (ESC 2425, 2435). 
Extremely fine. 


407 Pennies, 1826 rev. A, 1826 rev. B; Halfpennies, 1827 (2); Far- 
things, 1822, gilt currency specimen, 1825, 1826, 1826 
second issue; Half-farthing, 1830, rev. A; Third-farthing. 
1827. Generally very fine. 


William IV 


408* Half-sovereign, 1831, Proof, plain edge. Some minor knocks and 
abrasions on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine. 


409* Crown, 1831, Proof, plain edge, W.W. on truncation (ESC 271). 
Lightly rubbed, extremely fine, rare. 


410 Halfcrown, 1834, WW in capitals on truncation (ESC 660). 
Nearly extremely fine, rare. 


411 —— 1836 (BSC 600). Extremely fine. 


412 Shilling, 1831, Proof, plain edge; Sixpence, 1831, Proof, plain 
edge, as issued in the sets (ESC 1266,1672). Mint state. 


413 —— 1834; Sixpence, 1834; Groat, 1837; Three-halfpence, 1834 
(ESC 1268, 1674, 1922, 2250). Very fine and better. 


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£26.00 


£65.00 


£30.00 


£60.00 


£32.00 


£30.00 


£75.00 


£620.00 


£45.00 


£38.00 


£35.00 


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£32.00 


£56.00 


£28.00 


£48.00 


£23.00 


£88.00 


£18.00 


£110.00 


£200.00 


£420.00 


£17.00 


£16.00 


Lor 
414 


415% 


416 


417 


418 


419 


420* 


421 


425 


426 


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Proof Groat, 1836, with milled edge (ESC 1919). Practically 
mint State, rare. 


Pattern Groat, 1836, with plain edge, obv. as the current coin. 
rev. 4 P either side of Britannia, no legend, date in exergue 
(ESC 1927). Mint state, rare. 


Maundy set, 1836 (ESC 2443). Extremely fine. 


Bronzed Proof Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1831, rev. | 
(BMC 1457, 1463, 1468). Practically mint state. 


Penny, 1831, no initials on truncation; Halfpennies, 1831 Proof, 
rev. |, 1837; Farthings, 1834 rev. A, 1934 rev. B; Half- 
farthing, 1837; Third-farthing, 1835 (BMC 1455, 1463, 
1465, 1470, 1471, 1476, 1477). The proof practically mint 
state, others fine and better. 


Victoria 


Sovereign, 1887, Jubilee issue; Half-sovereign, 1887, Jubilee issue 
(MCE 547, 605). Extremely fine. 


Crown, 1845, young head, VIII (ESC 282). Extremely fine. 


—— 1847, young head, XI (ESC 286). Very fine to good very 
fine. 


— 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO (ESC 288). Good extremely fine. 


—— 1847 Gothic with plain edge (ESC 291). A choice speci- 
men, practically mint state. 


——— 1853 Gothic, SEPTIMO, issued in the sets (ESC 293). Small 
edge knock below bust on obverse, extremely fine, rare. 


—— 1889, Jubilee head; 1896, veiled head, LX (ESC 299, 311). 
Very fine to extremely fine. 


Double-florins, 1887 proof, with Arabic 1 in date, 1887 with 
Roman I in date, 1889 (ESC 396, 394, 398). The last fine, 
the first two extremely fine. 


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427% 


428 


429 


430 


436 


437 


439 


440 


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Halfcrown, 1939 Proof with plain edge, young head, one plain 
and one ornate fillet in hair, W W in relief, as issued in the 
sets (ESC 670). Practically mint state. 


—— 1840, young head, two plain fillets (ESC 673). Nearly ex- 
tremely fine. 


— 1879, 1883 (ESC 703, 711). Extremely fine and good very 
fine, the former scarce. 


Florin, 1848 Proof with plain edge, ““Godless” (ESC 799). Prac- 
tically mint state. 


—— 1848 Proof, milled edge, “Godless” (ESC 801; R.4). Prac- 
tically mint state, extremely rare. 


—— 1849 “Godless” (2), 1889 Jubilee head, 1893 veiled head: 
Halfcrowns, young head 1844, 1874, Jubilee head 1890, 
veiled head1900) (BSG. 802.@)), 8715 876.0077, 1693, 723, 
734). The first two extremely fine, the others fine and 
better. 


Gothic Florins, 1856, 1858 (ESC 813, 816). Fine and extremely 
fine, the first scarce. 


—— 1864, 1872 (ESC 824, 840). Nearly extremely fine. 


—— 1873, 1877, stop after date (ESC 841, 847). Nearly ex- 
tremely fine and extremely fine, the latter rare. 


—— 1878 (2); 1879, WW, 48 arcs (ESC 849, 851). Fine and 
extremely fine, the last scarce. 


— 1879, 1885 (ESC 852, 861). Extremely fine, the former 
scarce. 


— 1887 Proof, milled edge, 46 arcs (ESC 867 (R°)). Obverse 
a little rubbed, good extremely fine, extremely rare. 


Shilling, 1839 Proof with plain edge, second young head (ESC 
1282). Almost mint state. 


—— 1853 Proof, as issued in the sets (ESC 1301). Almost mint 
state, scarce. 


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441* —— 1865 Pattern with plain edge, wreathed head of Victoria, 
rev. HALF FLORIN MDCCCLXV (ESC 1386). Almost mint 
State, scarce. 

442 —— 1838, 1842, 1859 (ESC 1278, 1288, 1307). Extremely fine. 

443 —— 1865, 1870, 1874, 1886 (ESC 1313, 1320, 1326, 1347). 
Extremely fine. 

444 —— 1856, 1885, Jubilee head 1887, 1890, veiled head 1894, 
1900;  Sixpences, 1873, 1877, Jubilee head 1887 (2). 
Generally very fine. 

445 Sixpences, 1839 Proof with plain edge (ESC 1685). Almost mint 
State. 

446 —— 1853 Proof (ESC 1699). Almost mint state, scarce. 

447 —— 1838, 1865, 1877, 1880, 1883. Generally extremely fine. 

448 —\ Jubilee head, 1887 Proof; veiled head, 1893 Proof (ESC 
1753, 1763). Almost mint state. 

449 —— Patterns by Spink & Son Ltd., 1887, veiled and crowned 
bust to left, in silver with milled edge, in aluminium (20 
struck) (ESC 1783, 1781). Almost mint state, rare and ex- 
tremely rare. 

450 —— Jubilee head 1887 (3), veiled head 1901; Groats, 1838, 1839, 
1888 (2); Threepences, 1884, 1887, 1890, 1899; Three- 
halfpence, 1839. Generally very fine and better. 

451 Maundy sets, young head, 1846; Jubilee head, 1888 (ESC 2456, 
2502). Extremely fine. 

452 —— Veiled head, 1900; oddments, 1873 4d., 1892 4d., 1881 2d., 
1872 1d. Extremely fine. 

453 Copper coins: Pennies, 1854 plain trident, 1854 ornamental 
trident, 1858/7; Halfpennies, 1844, 1854, 1858. Very fine 
to extremely fine. 

454 —— Halfpenny, 1853 copper proof (BMC 1541). Small edge 


cut, almost mint state. 


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455 —~— Another. Almost mint state. 


456 —— Farthing, 1853 copper proof, rev. 7 (BMC 1577). Mint 
State, very rare. 


457 —— —— 1838, 1841, 1853; Half-farthings, 1839, 1842, 1844, 
1847; Third-farthing, 1844; Quarter-farthing, 1839. Gener- 
ally very fine to extremely fine. 


458 Bronze coins: Pennies, 1876.H (2), 1883, 1889, 1900 veiled head; 
Halfpennies, 1860, beaded border (2), 1882 H, 1896 veiled 
head, 1898, 1901; Farthings, 1867, 1876H, 1895 veiled 
head, 1900; Third-farthing, 1884. Several extremely fine, 
others fine. 


459 Halfpenny, 1868, cupro-nickel proof (BMC 1794). Almost mint 
state, scarce. 


460* Pattern Halfpenny, 1887, with small crowned bust to left, similar 
to the adopted silver coinage (BMC 2188). Some small 
verdigris spots, almost mint state, rare. 


461* Pattern Farthing, 1887, similar in design to the last lot (BMC 
2198). Again, verdigris spots, otherwise mint state, rare. 


Edward VII 


462 1902 Coronation, matt Proof set, comprising Crown to Maundy 
Penny. Almost mint state. 


463 Crown, 1902, ordinary issue (ESC 361); Half-sovereign, 1906, 
Sydney mint. Both very fine. 


464 Maundy money, 1902 sets (2); 1910 4d., 1905 3d., 1906 2d., 1904 
1d.; 1907 6d., 1904 3d., 1910 3d.; bronze Penny 1907, Half- 
penny 1907, Farthings 1905, 1907, 1908, Third-farthing 
1902. The sets extremely fine, others fine to very fine. 


George V 


465 1927 proof set, comprising Crown to Threepence. Almost mint 
State. 


466 Crown, 1935 raised edge proof, in the official red box (2,500 
issued; ESC 378). Mint state, scarce. 


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470 


471 
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474 


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—— 1935 specimen, 1935 ordinary issue; Halfcrowns, 1912, 
1923, 1927. Mainly extremely fine. 


Double-florin, 1911, Pattern by Huth, obv. bust to left, rev. 
crowned cruciform shields of England, Scotland, Ireland 
and Wales, etc. (ESC 401). Almost mint state, rare. 


Fightpence, 1913, Pattern by Huth, similar in design to the 
Double-florin, with EIGHT PENCE instead of OCTORINO in 
reverse legend (ESC 1481b). Mint state, rare. 


Florins, 1914, 1922, 1929; Shillings, 1915, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928; 
Simpences; 1911, 1915, 1924 1926. type C, 1926 type D (©), 
1928, 1932) Threepences, 1911, 1914, 1920, 1932; 1933: 
Generally very fine, some better. 


Maundy sets, 1914, 1927 in blue case. Both extremely fine. 
—— 1928, 1930. Both extremely fine. 


Pennies, 1913, 1918 KN (2, both fine), 1919 H (2, both fine), 1920, 
1927 (2). 1930: Haltpenmies,; 1915, 1917, 1919, 1927. 192%, 
19325. 1935; Pasthings, 1917, 1999; 1922, 1926: Thicd- 
farthings 1913. Very fine to extremely fine, several lustrous. 


Edward VIII 
(with portrait of George V but dated 1936) 


Crown, 1936 (ESC 381). Mint state, scarcec. 


Currency set from Halfcrown to Farthing, including the Maundy 
set. Extremely fine or better. 


George VI 


Coronation, 1937 Proof set, from Crown to Farthing, and includ- 
ing the Maundy set, in official case. Almost mint state. 


—— 1950, Halfcrown to Farthing; Proof set, 1951, Crown to 
Farthing; 1951, Crowns (2), in cases. Almost mint state. 


—___— 1950, Halfcrown to Farthing, with Maundy set added; Proof 
set, 1951, Crown to Farthing, including the Maundy set. 
Almost mint state. 


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479 —— 1951, Crown to Farthing, including the Maundy set. Almost 
mint state. 

480 Crown, 1937; Halfcrowns, 1954, 1947, 1949; Florins, 1937, 1947, 
1949; Shillings (7), Sixpences (4), silver Threepences (2), 
brass Threepences (18), Pennies (4), Halfpennies (5), Far- 
things (5S). Very fine to extremely fine, some better. 

Elizabeth II 
481 Coronation, 1953 Proof set, Crown to Farthing, in presentation 


case. Mint state. 


Miscellaneous 


482* Ireland, Pattern Three-shillings, 1900, by Huth, obv. veiled bust 


483 


484 


485 


486 


487 


488 


to left, VICTORIA DEI GRA HIBERNIA) &° REGINA, rev. similar 
to the gunmoney currency of James II (D. & F. 645). 
Polished, good extremely fine, rare. 


A miscellaneous selection of Scottish and Irish silver and copper 
coins, including various gunmoney pieces, Voce Populi 
Halfpenny, and minor silver Scottish coins. Generally fine. 


A miscellaneous selection of tokens and medaillets, including a 
heart-shaped 17th Century token, various William and 
Mary jetons and silver 19th Century tokens. Mainly very 


fine. 


NUMISMATIC BOOKS 
General Works 


Akerman, J. Y.: A Numismatic Manual: London, 1860: half 
leather. Excellent condition. 


Carson, Robert A. G.: Coins Ancient, Medieval and Modern. 
London, 1962; cloth. As new, in dust jacket. 


Comencini, M.: Coins of the Modern World, 1870-1936; London, 
(1937); cloth. Very good condition. 


Forrer, Leonard S.: The Art of Collecting Coins; London, 1955; 
cloth; practically as new, in dust jacket. Hazlitt, William 
Carew: The Coin Collector; London, 1896: cloth: sound 
but shabby, some plates loose. 


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489 (Haym, Niccolo Francisco): Numismata Antiqua; bound with— 
Nummi Anglici et Scotia; bound with—Ames, James: An 
Index to the Pembrokian Coins and Medals; N.P., 1746; 
folio, full calf, tooled in blind and in gold leaf. Contents in 
fine condition, front board nearly separated at the hinge. 


490 Hocking, William John: Catalogue of the Coins, Tokens, Medals, 
Dies and Seals in the Museum of the Royal Mint; two 
volumes, 1906-1910; octavo, uniform cloth. Very good 
condition. 


490a Humphreys, H. Noel: The Coin Collector’s Manual (2 vols.); 
London, 1860; uniform cloth. Very good condition. 


490B Lane-Poole, Stanley, ed.: Coins and Medals, their place in His- 
tory and Art (third edition); London, 1894; cloth. Very 
good condition. 


490c Linecar, H. W. A.: Coins; London, (1955); cloth; practically as 
new, in dust jacket. Milne, J. G.; Sutherland, C. H. V.; and 
Thompson, J. D. A.: Coin Collecting; Oxford, (1950); 
cloth; practically as new, in dust jacket. 


490p Milne, J. G.; Sutherland, C. H. V.; and Thompson, J. D. A.: 
Guide to the Greek, Roman, English and Chinese Coins 
(in the Heberden Room of the Ashmolean Museum at Ox- 
ford); Oxford, 1948; paper; very good condition. Raw- 
lings, Gertrude Burford: Coins and How to Know Them 
(4th edition); London, (1924); cloth; very good condition. 


491 Schulman, H. M. F., and Holzer, H. W.: The Coin Collectors’ 
Almanac; New York, 1946; cloth; very good. Allen, J.: 
Guide to the Department of Coins and Medals (4th edition, 
1934); paper; as new. Chamberlain, C. C.: Collecting 
Coins (2nd edition, 1956); paper; very fine. Jacob, K. A.: 
Coin Collecting for Beginners; 1951; paper; very fine. 


Ancient Greek and Roman 


492. Adelson, H. L., and Kustas, George L.: A Bronze Hoard of the 
Period of Zeno I (Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 


148); New York, 1962; paper. As new. 


494 


195 


496 


497 


498 


499 


500 


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Akerman, J. Y.: Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes; London, 
1846; cloth; very good condition. Askew, G.: A Catalogue 
ot Greek Coins; London, 1951; cloth; practically as new, 
in dust jacket. Askew, G.: A Catalogue of Roman Coins: 
London, 1948; cloth; very good condition. 


Bellinger, A. R., and Berlincourt, M. A.: Victory as a Coin Type 
(Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 149); New York, 
1962; paper. Boyce, A. A.: Festal and Dated Coins of the 
Roman Empire; four papers (Numismatic Notes and 
Monographs No. 153); New York, 1965; paper. As new. 


Bruun, P.: Studies in Constantinian Chronology (Numismatic 
Notes and Monographs No. 146); New York, 1961; paper. 
Eddy, S. K.: The Minting of Antoniniani A.D. 238-249 
and the Smyrna Hoard (Numismatic Notes and Monc- 
graphs No. 156); New York, 1967; paper. As new. 


Fagerlie, Joan M.: Late Roman and Byzantine Solidi found in 
Sweden and Denmark (Numismatic Notes and Mono- 
graphs No. 157); New York, 1967; paper. As new. 


Head, B. V.: Historia Numorum, a Manual of Greek Numis- 
matics (2nd edition); Oxford, 1911; cloth. Practically as 
new, in dust jacket. 


Hill, G. F., and Jenkins, G. K.: A Guide to the Principal Coins 
of the Greeks (2nd edition); London, (1959); cloth. As 
new, in dust jacket. 


Mattingly, H.: Roman Coins; London, (1927); cloth. Practically 
as new, in dust jacket. 


Milne, J. G.: Greek and Roman Coins; London, (1939); cloth: 
good. Seaby, H. A.: Roman Silver Coins (2 vols.—Vol. 1, 
London, 1952; Vol. 2, London, 1954): uniform cloth; as 
new, in dust jacket. 


500A Seltman, C.: Greek Coins (2nd edition); London, (1955); cloth. 


As new, in dust jacket. 


500B Thompson, M.: The Agrinion Hoard (Numismatic Notes and 


Monographs No. 159); New York, 1968; paper. Vermeule, 
Cc. C.: A Bibliography of Applied Numismatics: London, 
1956. Williams, R. T.: The Confederate Coinage of the 
Arcadians in the Fifth Century B.C. (Numismatic Notes 
and Monographs No. 155); New York, 1965; paper. All as 


new. 


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Ancient Britain 


500c Askew, Gilbert: The Coinage of Roman Britain; London, 1951: 


octavo, cloth; as new, in dust jacket. Frere, S. S., editor: 
Problems of the Iron Age in Southern Britain; London, 
(1959?); octavo (contains Allen, D. F.: The Origins of 
Coinage in Britain: a Reappraisal); sewn paper; practically 
as new. Mack, R. P.: The Coinage of Ancient Britain (1st 
edition); London, 1953; cloth; as new, in dust jacket. 


500D Mack, R. P.: The Coinage of Ancient Britain (2nd edition); 


London, 1964; cloth. As new, in dust jacket. 


Anglo-Saxon 


SO0E Dolley, R. H. M.: Anglo-Saxon Pennies; London, 1964; paper. 


S01 


502 


Dolley, R. H. M.: Viking Coins of the Danelaw and Dub- 
lin; London, 1965; paper. Mossop, H. R.: The Lincoln 
Mint, c. 890-1279; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1970; cloth. All 
as new. 


Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles. Volume I, Fitzwilliam 


Museum: Part I, Ancient British and Anglo-Saxon, by 
Philip Grierson; London, 1958. Volume 2, Hunterian and 
Coats Collections: Part I, Anglo-Saxon Coins, by A. D. 
Robertson; London, 1961. Volume 3, Coins of the Cori- 
tani, by D. F. Allen; London, 1963. Cloth. As new. 


Volume 4, National Museum, Copenhagen: Part 1, Ancient 
British and Anglo-Saxon, by Georg Galster; London, 1964. 
Volume 5, Grosvenor Museum, Chester: Part 1, Wil- 
loughby-Gardner Collection, by J. E. Pirie; London, 1964. 
Volume 6, Hiberno-Norse Coins in the British Museum, by 
M. Dolley; London, 1966. Cloth. As new. 


Volume 7, National Museum, Copenhagen: Part 2, Anglo- 
Saxon Coins, by Georg Galster; London, 1966. Volume 8, 
National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland: Part 1, 
Anglo-Saxon Coins, by R. B. K. Stevenson; London, 1966. 
Volume 9, Ashmolean Museum: Anglo-Saxon Pennies, by 
J. D. A. Thompson; London, 1967. Volume 11, University 
Collection, Reading: Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coins, by 
C. E. Blunt and M. Dolley. Royal Coin Cabinet, Stock- 
holm: Anglo-Norman Coins, by M. Dolley, F. E. Jones 
and C. S. S. Lyon; London, 1969. Cloth. As new. 


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—— Volumes 13-15, National Museum, Copenhagen: Part 3, 
Anglo-Saxon Coins—Cnut, by Georg Galster; London, 
1970. Cloth. As new. 


—— Volume 16, Mrs. E. M. Norweb Collection: Part 1, Ancient 
British, Romano-British, etc., by C. E. Blunt, F. E. Jones 
and R. P. Mack; London, 1971. Volume 17, Midland 
Museums: Ancient British and Norman Coins, by A. J. H. 
Gunstone; London, 1971. Coth. As new. 


England, Scotland and Great Britain 


Allen, D. F.: A Catalogue of English Coins in the British 
Museum — The Cross-and-Crosslets (“Tealby’) Type of 
Henry II; London, 1951; cloth. Practically as new. 


Brooke, G. C.: English Coins (2nd edition); London, (1942); 
cloth. Very good condition. 


Brooke, G. C., and Whitton, C. A.: English Coins (3rd edition): 
London, (1950); cloth. Practically as new. 


Brown, I. D., and Dolley, M.: A Bibliography of Coin Hoards 
of Great Britain and Ireland, 1500-1967; London, 1971; 
cloth. As new, in dust jacket. 


Burns, E.: The coinage of Scotland; three volumes; Edinburgh, 
1887. Practically as new. 


Crowther, G. F.: A Guide to English Pattern Coins; London, un- 
dated (1887?); cloth; very good condition. Dolley, M.: 
The Norman Conquest and the English Coinage; London. 
1966: paper; as new. 


Gruber, Herbert A.: Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain 
and Ireland in the British Museum (lst edition); London. 
1899; quarter leather. Small split starting at top of back- 
strip. 


Grueber, Herbert A.: Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain 
and Ireland in the British Museum, with revisions by 
J. P. C. Kent, I. H. Stewart, P. Finn and H. W. A. Linecar 
(2nd edition); London, 1970; cloth. As new. 


Hawkins, E.: The Silver Coins of England (3rd edition); London, 
1887; quarter leather. Good condition. 


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Kenyon, R. L.: The Gold Coins of England (1st edition); Lon- 
don, 1884; quarter leather. Very good condition. 


Kenyon, R. L.: Kenyon’s Gold Coins of England, including an 
addendum by Norris D. McWhirter, listing gold coins 
issued up to 1969 (2nd edition); Bath, 1969: buckram. As 
new, in dust jacket. 


Linecar, H. W. A.: The Crown Pieces of Great Britain (1st edi- 
tion); London, 1962; cloth. As new, in dust jacket. 


Linecar, H. W. A.: The Crown Pieces of Great Britain (2nd 
edition); London, 1969; cloth. As new, in dust jacket. 


Linecar, H. W. A., and Stone, A. G.: English Proof and Pattern 
Crown-size Pieces, 1658-1960; London, (1968); cloth. As 
new. 


North, J. J.: The Coinages of Edward I and IJ; London, 1968; 
paper. North, J. J.: English Hammered Coinage (2 vols.); 
London, 1963, 1960; uniform cloth; both in fine condition, 
however marked as a check list. 


Peck, C. W.: English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the 
British Museum, 1558-1958 (1st edition); London, 1960; 
cloth. Autographed on title page by the author. Numerous 
pencilled check marks against entries, otherwise almost as 
new, in dust jacket. 


Peck, C. W.: English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the 
British Museum, 1558-1958 (2nd edition); London, 1954; 
cloth. Loose Xeroxed page of addenda, by the author, 
from British Numismatic Journal, inserted following 
addenda, page xx. Pencilled check marks against numerous 
entries, otherwise almost as new, in dust jacket. 


Ruding, R.: Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its 
Dependencies (3rd edition); three volumes; London, 1840; 
uniform tree calf, gold tooled, by Riviere. Bookplates of 
I. Towlerton Leather. All volumes rebacked, with original 
backstrips replaced, hinges replaced with cloth, plates 
numbered in pencil, most plates somewhat foxed. Generally 
fine condition. 


Lor 


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Seaby, H. A.: British Copper Coins and their Values. The fol- 
lowing editions: —1961, Part 1 (paper); 1961, Parts 1 and 
2; 1963-4, Parts 1 and 2; 1965, Parts 1 and 2; 1966, Parts 
1 and 2 (all cloth); 1967, 1968-9, 1969-70 (all boards). 
Mostly as new. 


Seaby, H. A. and P. J.: A Catalogue of the Copper Coins and 
Tokens of the British Isles; London, 1949; cloth; practic- 
ally as new. Seaby, H. A.: The British Imperial Silver 
Coinage, 1649-1949; London, 1949; cloth; pencilled check 
marks and added notes. Seaby, H. A., and Rayner, P. A.: 
The British Imperial Silver Coinage from 1649 (2nd edi- 
tion); London, 1957; interleaved; presentation copy, in- 
scribed by the authors; many entries checked, numerous 
notes. All good condition. 


Seaby, H. A., and Rayner, P. A.: The English Silver Coinage 
from 1649 (3rd edition); London, (1968); cloth. Seaby, 
H. A. (editor): Notes on English Silver Coins, 1066-1648 
(Vol. 1—no more published); London, 1948; cloth. Both 
good condition. 


Seaby’s Standard Catalogue. The following editions :—1952, 54, 
56; 57, 59, 62; 63/4, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70. All cloth 
and in fine condition. 


Seaby, P. J.: The Story of the English Coinage; London, 1952; 
cloth; practically as new, in dust jacket. Spink & Son, 
Ltd.: The Milled Coinage of England, 1662-1946 (ist 
edition); London, 1950; cloth; many entries checkmarked, 
otherwise in excellent condition. 


Spink & Son, Ltd.: The Milled Coinage of England, 1662-1946 
(Ist edition); London, 1950; cloth. Stewart, I. H.: The 
Scottish Coinage (Ist edition); London, 1955; cloth. Prac- 
tically as new. 


Stewart, I. H.: The Scottish Coinage, with supplement (2nd 
edition); London, 1967; cloth: as new, in dust jacket. 
Patrick, C.: Notes on Scottish Coinage; cloth; out of print. 


530A Thompson, J. D. A.: Inventory of British Coin Hoards, A.D. 


600-1500; London, 1956; cloth; practically as new. ‘Thor- 
burn, W. S.: Coins of Great Britain and Ireland (4th edi- 
tion); London, 1905; cloth; very good condition. 


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530B Dowle, A., and Finn, P.: The Guide Book to the Coinage of 


Ireland; London, 1969; paper. O’Sullivan, W.: The Earliest 
Anglo-Irish Coinage; Dublin, 1964; paper. O’Sullivan, W.: 
The Earliest Irish Coinage; Dublin, 1969. Remick, J. H.: 
The Coinage of the Republic of Ireland, 1928-1966; San 
Antonio, 1967; paper. Seaby, P. J.: Coins and Tokens of 
Ireland; London, 1970; paper-covered boards; many entries 
checkmarked, otherwise as new. 


Tokens 


530c Dalton, R., and Hamer, S. H.: The Provincial Token-Coinage of 


the 18th Century (second impression, 1967); cloth. As new. 


530p Davis, W. J.: The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage (second 


impression); London, 1969; cloth. As new, in dust jacket. 


530E Williamson, G. C.: Trade Tokens issued in the Seventeenth 


531 


532 


534 


355 


Century (second impression), 3 vols.; London. 1967. As 
new, in dust jackets. 


Allen, J. J. C.: Sovereigns of the British Empire; London, 1965. 
Linecar, H. W. A.: British Commonwealth Coinage; Lon- 
don, 1959. Garside, H.: British Imperial Copper and 
Bronze Coinage, 1838-1920. All cloth. And others. 


Europe since the Middle Ages 
Bedoukian, P. Z.: Coinage of Cicilian Armenia (Numismatic 


Notes and Monographs No. 147); New York, 1962; sewed 
paper. As new. 


Dolley, R. H. M., and Morrison, K. F.: The Carolingian Coins 
in the British Museum; London, 1966; cloth. As new. 


Mazard, Jean: Histoire Monétaire et Numismatique Contem- 
poraine, 1790-1963 (2 vols.); Paris and Basel, 1965-1967; 
uniform cloth. As new. 


Morrison, K. F., and Grunthal, H.: Carolingian Coinage (Numis- 
matic Notes and Monographs No. 158); New York, 1967; 
sewed paper. AS new. 


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Tomasini, W. J.: The Barbaric Tremissis in Spain and Southern 
France (Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 152); 
New York, 1964; sewed paper. As new. 1 


Asia 


International Numismatic Convention, Jerusalem, 1963; Jerusa- 
lem, (1967); quarter cloth. Miles, G. C.: The Coinage of 
the Arab Amirs of Crete (Numismatic Notes and Mono- 
graphs No. 160); New York, 1970; paper. Miles, G. C.: 
Contributions to Arabic Metrology—II, Early Arabic Glass 
Weights (Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 150); 
New York, 1963; paper. All as new. 3 


United States 


Newman, E. P.: The Secret of the Good Samaritan Shilling 
(Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 142); New York, 
1959; paper. Practically as new. 1 


Noe, S. P.: The New England and Willow Tree Coinages of 
Massachusetts (Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 
102); New York, 1943; paper. Practically as new. ] 


Noe, S. P.: The Oak Tree Coinage of Massachusetts (Numis- 
matic Notes and Monographs No. 110); New York, 1947; 
paper. Practically as new. ] 


540A Noe, S. P.: The Pine Tree Coinage of Massachusetts (Numis- 


matic Notes and Monographs No. 125); New York, 1952; 
paper. Practically as new. 1 


Serials 


540s American Numismatic Society: Museum Notes, Nos. 9-17; New 


York, 1960-1971; sewed paper. 2 


540c American Numismatic Society: Numismatic Literature, Nos. 26- 


86 (January 1954 to September 1971); paper. Nos. 26 to 
79 published quarterly; Nos. 80 to 86 published semi- 
annually. Practically as new. 64 


540p Royal Numismatic Society: The Numismatic Chronicle. Fourth 


series, Nos. 71-2, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79-80; fifth series, 
Nos. 3-4, 7-8; sixth series, 1941, Parts 3-4, wrappers; sixth 
series, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 wrappers, 1960 
cloth; seventh series, 1961-1969; seventh series, 1970, cloth. 28 


£3.00 


£6.00 


£2.00 


£11.00 


£22.00 


£11.00 


£6.00 


£13200 


£68.00 


£4.00 


£3.00 


£3.00 


£36.00 


£32.00 


£13.00 


£4.00 


£1.00 


Lot 


541 


542 


543 


544 


545 


546 


547 


548 


50 


Technology 


Caley, E. R.: Orichalcum and related Ancient Alloys (Numis- 
matic Notes and Monographs No. 151); New York, 1964; 
paper. Craig, J.: British Coins and Coinage (in: Journal 
of the Royal Society of the Arts); London, 1950; good con- 
dition. Newman, W. A. C.: British Coinage; London, 
1953; paper; good condition. Stride, H. G.: Nickel for 
Coinage; London, 1963; cloth; as new. 


Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles. Ulster Museum: Anglo- 
Irish Coins, John—Edward III, by M. Dolley and W. Seaby. 
As new. 


— Ashmolean Museum: English Coins, 1066-1279, by D. M. 
Metcalf. As new. 


Seaby’s Coin and Medal Bulletin, 1946-1970; bound. Some 
checkmarked, otherwise fine. 


Sale Catalogues 
Glendining & Co.: Priced Catalogues, 1957 to 1969 complete; 
1970 unpriced. 


Sotheby & Co.: Palace Collections of Egypt —Coins and Medals, 
1954; and eight others, including Caldecott 1912 (priced) 
and Nobleman 1922 (priced). 


European Auction Sale Catalogues, Jacques Schulman, Munzen 
und Medaillen, etc. Some with estimated valuations. 


United States and Canadian Auction Sale Catalogues. As seen, 
a small stack. 


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date of Sale. 


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each Lot, thus giving at a glance a reliable guide to values. 
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and fashions soon render the latter obsolete and misleading. 


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Mail. Air Mail postage is not, however, included in the 
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such cases an additional £2.00 should be sent as a deposit and 
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Probate and Insurance Valuations on Collections at recog- 
nised scale of charges. The valuation fee is refunded if the 
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